Mewtarthio
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- Apr 14, 2004
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Fundamentalism would rock! You could have things like war happiness and reduced corruption. Obvious downsides would include reduced research rate and a nasty rep hit from people of different religions. I think that the "no unhappiness" Fundamentalism of CivII was way overpowered.
No. There is a difference between realism and fun, and having no control over something as important as government is not fun. You might as well say that you should not be able to control anything under Democracy since the people could just overrule you.
Kjle said:Maybe revoutions could be started by game play. For instances:military victories might lead to monarchy, or poorly run cities from republic to communism. The time and nature of revolutions could be influenced by game play, but not instituted by command. Or maybe revolutions could be unsuccesful, like so many of my attempts at espinage.
I'd also like to see a return of and deveopment of the civil war from previous Civ(I forget which one). Maybe larger countries, especilly those with poor infrastructre, could split apart. As long as this happens fairly and frequently to everyone it could be lot of fun. As much as I enjoyed tearing countries apart with civil war in CivI, I also liked putting mine back together(at least I liked it when I was successful).
No. There is a difference between realism and fun, and having no control over something as important as government is not fun. You might as well say that you should not be able to control anything under Democracy since the people could just overrule you.